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UK funding (£87,881): HOSANA! Hole Systems Analysis: An integrated view of eTech element security and impacts, from deposits to products and beyond. Ukri1 Sept 2013 UK Research and Innovation, United Kingdom

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HOSANA! Hole Systems Analysis: An integrated view of eTech element security and impacts, from deposits to products and beyond.

Abstract Will we be able to meet the UK's future demand for products and services based on E-tech elements? Between these services and the holes in the ground where minerals are extracted lies a complex supply chain, and the security of our mineral supply can only be assessed by a whole systems view linking our understanding of geological resources, mineralogy, metallurgy, processing, demand (design, manufacture and use) and environmental impacts. This proposal brings together four leading UK institutions, with initial support from businesses spanning this full supply chain, to work towards such an integrated assessment.
Category Research Grant
Reference NE/L001632/1
Status Closed
Funded period start 01/09/2013
Funded period end 30/04/2014
Funded value £87,881.00
Source https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=NE%2FL001632%2F1

Participating Organisations

University of Cambridge
EPSRC

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